[1991 Code § 233-36; Ord. No. 93-852; Ord. No. 2000-29; Ord. No. 2004-31; amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. 1-8)]
All public or private parking facilities being replaced or resurfaced more than 50% will require a permit from the Hightstown Zoning Officer. New private or public parking facilities for three automobiles or fewer will require a permit from the Hightstown Zoning Officer. Parking areas will be installed according to the specifications on file with the Municipal Engineer's Office. The permit fee will be calculated at $15 per $1,000 of construction cost with a minimum fee of $45. Inspection will be made by the Hightstown Zoning Officer before the start of the project. Public or private parking facilities for four or more vehicles, such as parking lots or structures, shall be permitted, subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board, provided that:
A. The design of such facilities, including their means of access and egress, shall be to minimize the impact of this use of land and its accompanying vehicular movement on adjoining uses of land and on the streets serving the facility and to ensure the safety of pedestrians and motorists.
B. The location and design of entrances and exits shall be in accord with the requirements of applicable traffic regulations and standards. Landscaping, curbing or approved barriers shall be provided along parking lot boundaries to control entrance and exit of vehicles or pedestrians.
C. Interior circulation aisles shall be at least twenty-four feet wide, except when designated for one-way use; in that case, they shall be at least 12 feet wide.
D. Surface parking facilities shall be paved with an all-weather dustless surface such as gravel, asphalt or concrete and shall have such drainage facilities as the Borough Engineer shall deem adequate.
E. All off-street parking facilities shall be maintained in a clean, orderly condition at the expense of the owner or lessee and shall not be used for the sale, repair, servicing or dismantling of any vehicles, equipment, materials or supplies.
F. Parking spaces shall be marked individually and shall be available to all users of the facility. Spaces shall be a minimum of nine feet by 20 feet long.
G. Adequate lighting shall be provided and installed so as to minimize glare on property in any adjoining residential district.
H. When a parking lot for more than three vehicles is in or adjoins a residential district, there shall be provided along the lot line a continuous screen with a minimum height of six feet and consisting of compact evergreen plantings, foliage screening or wall or fence materials permitted by this chapter or other codes of the Borough.
I. The locations of screening, fences and parking stalls shall comply with Borough requirements for providing adequate sight triangles.
J. The minimum number of off-street parking spaces required for permitted land uses shall be as follows:
(1) Residential dwelling units. Two spaces per unit, except for upper floor apartments in the DTC Downtown Core and DTG Downtown Gateway, which only require one parking space per unit.
(2) Schools, public and private. Three spaces for every two teaching positions, plus one space for every four students of legal driving age.
(3) Theaters, auditoriums, places of worship and other similar places of assembly. One space for every three persons allowed under occupancy codes.
(4) Nursing homes. One space per each four beds, plus one space for each employee on the maximum shift.
(5) Residential — Planned Elderly Developments. One space per each apartment, one space for each four beds in any nursing unit, plus one space for each single-family residence.
(6) Senior citizen housing. One space for each housing unit, plus one space per employee on the maximum shift.
(7) Cemeteries. One space for each 50 filled graves less than 20 years old.
(8) Retail stores. One space per each 200 square feet of gross floor area.
(9) Restaurants, taverns, bars, and similar facilities. One space for every three seats, or one space for each 40 square feet of floor area devoted to patron drinking or dining use, whichever is greater, plus one space for each two employees.
(10) Offices. One space for each 300 square feet of floor area.
(11) Offices: medical. Four spaces for each doctor or dentist, plus one space per employee.
(12) Banks and financial institutions. One space for each 250 square feet of floor area.
(13) Personal service establishments. One space for each 200 square feet of floor area.
(14) Funeral homes, mortuaries. One space for each 60 feet of floor area for seating accommodations, plus one space for each employee.
(15) Manufacturing, wholesaling and warehousing. One space for each 1,000 square feet of floor area, or one space per employee on the maximum shift, whichever is greater.
(16) Newspaper and publishing facilities. One space for each 1,000 square feet of floor area, or one space per employee on the maximum shift, whichever is greater.
(17) Bowling alleys. Four spaces per lane, plus parking determined separately for bar or restaurant facilities.
(18) Billiard parlors. Two spaces per table, or one space for each two persons permitted to occupy the premises, whichever is greater.
(19) Health clubs, gymnasiums and similar uses. One space for each 1.50 persons permitted to occupy the premises.
(20) Mixed uses. Minimum parking shall be the cumulative sum of individual requirements.
(21) Uses not specified. To be determined based on considering parking requirements for similar uses, maximum employees, visitors anticipated, occupancy codes and other appropriate factors.